By Priyanka Rohatgi Reports suggest keto diets increase risk of heart disease. How true is that? Yes, recent reports by American College of Cardiology’s annual scientific session, in association with the World Congress of Cardiology, state that a keto diet may be linked to greater levels of unhealthy cholesterol in the blood, as well as…
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Ketogenic diet may cause severe- high cholesterol warns new study
There is a wide range of dietary patterns promising significant fat loss. Not only can finding the right one be a challenge but the safety of many of these dietary plans has been thrown into question. The ketogenic diet, deemed a “wonder for weight loss”, may have deleterious effects on other cardiovascular markers like cholesterol,…
3 Diets That Can Help You Get Rid Of Stubborn Belly Fat – Check Expert’s Suggestion | Health News
By Kanupreet Arora Narang Belly fat is something we all want to get rid of. While many of us indulge in strict workout regimes, we often neglect diet and nutrition, which play a major role in controlling weight. It becomes difficult to stick to a diet regime due to our work pressure, lifestyle, and…
Keto-like diet may be linked to higher risk of heart disease, cardiac events: Study
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) diet may be linked to higher levels of bad cholesterol, doubling the risk of cardiac events, according to new research. The study by Dr Iulia Iatan and her colleagues was presented on Sunday (March 5) at a conference in New Orleans, United States, organised by…
New study examines possible higher heart disease risk from keto diets
SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) – The popular keto diet is raising concerns after new research links it to a higher risk of heart disease. “You double your heart attack and stroke risk if you are on a keto diet,” said Dr. John Romanelli, director of bariatric surgery at Baystate Medical Center. Western Mass News is getting…
Keto Diet Linked to Hypercholesterolemia, Higher ASCVD Risk
Observational data can’t prove causation, but they do make a compelling case for harm with high-animal-fat, low-carb diets. NEW ORLEANS, LA—Bad news for devotees of popular “Keto” low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) diets: a prospective analysis confirms that this eating pattern is associated with significant increases in LDL cholesterol levels, and also, more worryingly, an increase in…
‘Keto-like’ Diet Linked to Doubling of Heart Disease Risk
Consumption of a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet, dubbed a “keto-like” diet, was associated with an increase in LDL levels and a twofold increase in the risk for future cardiovascular events, in a new observational study. “To our knowledge this is the first study to demonstrate an association between a carbohydrate-restricted dietary platform and greater risk of…
‘Keto-like’ diet linked to higher risk of heart disease: Study
Breadcrumb Trail Links Eat Diet & Fitness Avocado breakfast burger with bacon, egg, tomato Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content People who follow plans similar to the keto diet may be at higher…